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i leave on ♪ ♪ it will always bring me back ♪ i miss my tennessee home i've been away way too long i can't see this world ♪ ♪ unless i go outside my southern comfort zone look away ♪ ♪ look away i wish i was in dixie away ♪ ♪ look away i wish i was in the land of cotton ♪ i wish i was in dixie away ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to brad, thanks to ryan gosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," college gone wild. co-ed partying turned into big business, passed out, wasted and all over youtube. but could being smashed cost these kids a future career? >>> billion-dollar losers? overseas companies accused of massive investment fraud, possibly bigger mthan madoff. we investigate. >>> and a crash course in body ink at the famous tattoo school. two weeks, countless needles, and plenty of human guinea pigs two weeks, countless needle
i leave on ♪ ♪ it will always bring me back ♪ i miss my tennessee home i've been away way too long i can't see this world ♪ ♪ unless i go outside my southern comfort zone look away ♪ ♪ look away i wish i was in dixie away ♪ ♪ look away i wish i was in the land of cotton ♪ i wish i was in dixie away ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to brad, thanks to ryan gosling,...
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overnight we had a little ice in tennessee. temperatures warmed up now. so we're not so much dealing with too many problems in areas around nashville and also into louisville and lexington. much of west virginia is warming up. they're mostly dealing with rain. travel on the east coast today, the airports will be a mess in all areas of the northeast today, especially new york city up into boston. philadelphia airports dealing with rain. a lot of rain later today especially in areas of georgia. some rain will push into virginia and washington, d.c., and baltimore and maryland areas. as far as the total accumulations go with this storm, we're mostly looking at a three to five inch event across new england. south coast of new england will be dealing mostly with sleet and mixing in with a little snow. only zero to an inch. and in areas of central connecticut, probably two to three inches. four inches across the catskills. again, not a blockbuster snow event. the timing of this on a full day of work and school for so many is what is causing it to be such a head
overnight we had a little ice in tennessee. temperatures warmed up now. so we're not so much dealing with too many problems in areas around nashville and also into louisville and lexington. much of west virginia is warming up. they're mostly dealing with rain. travel on the east coast today, the airports will be a mess in all areas of the northeast today, especially new york city up into boston. philadelphia airports dealing with rain. a lot of rain later today especially in areas of georgia....
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. ♪ to the hills of tennessee. ♪ across the plains of texas. ♪ from sea to shining. >> ♪ from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. ♪ there is pride in every american heart and time to stand and say. ♪ i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i amo and i will not forget the men who died who gave that to me . i will defend her today. ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land . ♪ "god bless the usa". ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i am free. >> and i won't forget the men who decy who gave that fight to me. ♪ i will gladly stand up next to you and defend her today. ♪ there is no doubt i love this land. ♪ got bless the usa. pause plause that is joe casillo . thank you. every time i see you do one of these sand art pieces. i am just amazed and this got start in an unusual way. >> it did. i have been an artist my whole life but i was pastoring a church and trying to incorporate art work in the church and i was running out of the ideas and my wife sent me to the hard ware store to get mulch and one of the bags ripped open and spilled on
. ♪ to the hills of tennessee. ♪ across the plains of texas. ♪ from sea to shining. >> ♪ from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. ♪ there is pride in every american heart and time to stand and say. ♪ i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i amo and i will not forget the men who died who gave that to me . i will defend her today. ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land . ♪ "god bless the usa". ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least...
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. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures in tennessee left trees looking like ice sculptures and forced paramedics to skate to victims. in virginia, snow was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also so low the detroit river was dotted with what appeared to be icebergs. meanwhile, out west in utah where they're used to this sort of weather, the ice sent a record number of people to the e.r. including janille anderson. >> i went out to get the newspaper and the next thing i knew i was flat on my back in the driveway. >> reporter: injuries are treated and the cleanup continues and a new storm is targeting the midwest. nbc news, atlanta. >>> let's find out a little about the new storm. we turn to the weather channel's julie martin to find out what's ahead. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, les
. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures in tennessee left trees looking like ice sculptures and forced paramedics to skate to victims. in virginia, snow was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also...
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jon: tennessee senator bob corker -- >> thank you. jon: -- thank you. uma: we've got some brand new jobs numbers from the labor department. the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits falling by 5,000 last week to a seasonally-adjusted 330,000. now, that's the lowest level in five years. it could be evidence that employers are cutting fewer jobs, but in recent months hiring has been modest at best. economists say it's been just enough to keep up with population growth. >>> and now to our spotlight on small business. we're talking to small business owners and entrepreneurs about how they're managing to survive and even thrive during these tough economic times. joining us now vincent belisi who is the ceo of ocean save. welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you for having us. uma: this company was born out of something that you felt there was a great need after seeing the destruction from storms along the gulf coast. >> that's correct. oceansafe is a new york-based global company that deals with high-performance, green technology, and it's b
jon: tennessee senator bob corker -- >> thank you. jon: -- thank you. uma: we've got some brand new jobs numbers from the labor department. the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits falling by 5,000 last week to a seasonally-adjusted 330,000. now, that's the lowest level in five years. it could be evidence that employers are cutting fewer jobs, but in recent months hiring has been modest at best. economists say it's been just enough to keep up with population growth....
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democratic jim cube are a of tennessee is the only democrat to vote nay. they're scheduled to send it to the president for the sikt. conservatives in the house attempted to tie part of the bill's cost to a across the board federal budget cuts. that vote failed. >>> this morning president obama is slated to unveil a sweeping list of proposals aimed at reducing gun violence as part of a package put together by joe biden and his white house task force. senior administration officials tell nbc news the biggest proposals include universal background checks, a ban on high-capacity magazines, anything that carries more than ten rounds of ammunition. the president is also expected to ask congo reinstate the assault weapons ban. as for executive orders, are the president's expected to seek aggressive prosecution for those who break existing laws. for example, people who lie during background checks. the white house will be joined by children from around the country who wrote letters to him following the newtown shooting. this is not the first time the white house b
democratic jim cube are a of tennessee is the only democrat to vote nay. they're scheduled to send it to the president for the sikt. conservatives in the house attempted to tie part of the bill's cost to a across the board federal budget cuts. that vote failed. >>> this morning president obama is slated to unveil a sweeping list of proposals aimed at reducing gun violence as part of a package put together by joe biden and his white house task force. senior administration officials tell...
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another man was killed in tennessee. meteorologist david bernard of our miami station wfor is following the severe weather system. >> it's been a rough 48 hours for the eastern two-thirds of the country. income, we can take a look at the map that shows ought of the storm reports since tuesday. those blue areas, over 500 reports of wind damage across the midwest and southeastern united states and within those we have a couple dozen reports of tornadoes where we had a damaging tornado particularly in northern georgia during the day on wednesday. but the good news is the bad weather has moved out and the cooler and dryer is moving in today. we're expecting 60 in new orleans as we prepare for the super bo super bowl. in the northeast we're going to see temperatures in the 40s and 50s but turning colder by this evening. temperatures. snow showers around pittsburgh and a high of 29 as well. and look at the cold in the midwest. only 15 today for chicago. minneapolis, a high of 4. pretty quiet in the west with rain in seattle an
another man was killed in tennessee. meteorologist david bernard of our miami station wfor is following the severe weather system. >> it's been a rough 48 hours for the eastern two-thirds of the country. income, we can take a look at the map that shows ought of the storm reports since tuesday. those blue areas, over 500 reports of wind damage across the midwest and southeastern united states and within those we have a couple dozen reports of tornadoes where we had a damaging tornado...
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again, all eyes, best chance of tornadoes is in the state of tennessee. thankfully, no fatalities overnight. we'll talk about the snowstorm going on in the northern plains later. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look outside your window. >> so we have the snow on the back side of the storm, too. we have winter storm warnings that extend pretty much from iowa all the way up to wisconsin. we could see as much as six inches of snow today. a lot of travel at the airports is go to come a disast. the high winds with the storm system, trying to fly in the eastern half of the country today is going to be a major challenge. >> bad news for travelers. >>> well, a 16-mile stretch of the mighty mississippi is closed halting trade for dozens of ships. and we'll tell you which business stories are worth keeping an eye on today. plus, new york city billionaire mayor just gave vice president biden a compliment that any man could be proud of. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the death toll has risen to 234 in the brazil
again, all eyes, best chance of tornadoes is in the state of tennessee. thankfully, no fatalities overnight. we'll talk about the snowstorm going on in the northern plains later. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look outside your window. >> so we have the snow on the back side of the storm, too. we have winter storm warnings that extend pretty much from iowa all the way up to wisconsin. we could see as much as six inches of snow today. a lot of travel at the airports is go to...
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similar laws are already being proposed in tennessee, in alabama, and in virginia. for more on that i'm joined by virginia democratic party chair charniele herring. where the nra is based. she's coming from richmond virginia, welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. virginia is now considering a measure to arm teachers. do you think that will prevent school violence? >> no, i do not. what will prevent school violence is a measured, practical, and realistic approach. arming teachers is a concept that is rejected by most virginians, and i'll tell you why. teachers are trained to teach. police officers are trained to protect the community. it takes time and experience to develop the adjustment in a crisis situation. police officers have that training. teachers don't. you know, a couple of hours of training for a teacher to carry a firearm is one thing. a crisis situation is something else. >> jennifer: so i'm interested in this. your colleague or your a colleague in the legislation bob marshall proposed that very measure. he was
similar laws are already being proposed in tennessee, in alabama, and in virginia. for more on that i'm joined by virginia democratic party chair charniele herring. where the nra is based. she's coming from richmond virginia, welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. virginia is now considering a measure to arm teachers. do you think that will prevent school violence? >> no, i do not. what will prevent school violence is a...
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how did that turn out for the south, tennessee and texas? >> it didn't work the way they thought. and again who is against background checks? who in america could be against background checks. >> is he actually against closing the gun show loopholes which i found fascinating. who is against that? >> cenk: it's the gun manufacturers. 40% of the sales of guns are in private sales with no background checks. law abiding citizens, 85% of us, including 85% of republicans say we should close the gun show loophole and do a background check every single time, but the n.r.a. does not represent law abiding sit accepts. they represent gun manufacturers who don't give audial who they sell the guns to. mexican gun cartels want the to buy our guns? great. >> it's not about guns. just listen to b10 to governor rick perry former candidate rick perry. this is a graphic. this is evil, there is evil prowling the world. >> let us pray. >> let us play. it's not the guns. it's that we're not praying enough. >> it's so stupid. >> cenk: what if i prayed harder that we have gun control. you didn't think ab
how did that turn out for the south, tennessee and texas? >> it didn't work the way they thought. and again who is against background checks? who in america could be against background checks. >> is he actually against closing the gun show loopholes which i found fascinating. who is against that? >> cenk: it's the gun manufacturers. 40% of the sales of guns are in private sales with no background checks. law abiding citizens, 85% of us, including 85% of republicans say we...
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republican congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee took it a step further, suggesting her party was ready for a government shutdown. >> we're going to look at all of these options. you know, there is the option of government shutdown. there is an option of raising the debt ceiling in short-term increments. >> would you be willing, if you don't get the kind of cuts that you think are necessary, would you be willing to go into default or to shut down the government? >> i think that there is a way to avoid default if it requires shutting down certain portions of the government, let's look at that. >> according to a recent gallup poll, there are growing concerns about washington's ability to balance the budget. 20% say the federal deficit is now the most important issue facing the nation. 18% say they are dissatisfied with the government. what's amazing is that people are now more concerned with the deficit and our dysfunctional government than they are with unemployment. the first time since 2009. >>> there's a troubling new statistic from the department of defense involving u.s. servi
republican congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee took it a step further, suggesting her party was ready for a government shutdown. >> we're going to look at all of these options. you know, there is the option of government shutdown. there is an option of raising the debt ceiling in short-term increments. >> would you be willing, if you don't get the kind of cuts that you think are necessary, would you be willing to go into default or to shut down the government? >> i...
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jason archer, 36 years old from tennessee. he was arrested friday night at a walmart after he shoplifted over $1,000 worth of merchandise. he alleged put the goods in the shopping basket and attempted to wheel it out the front door. that's where security nabbed him. he resisted and received blows to the head. they closely resemble the walmart smiley face rollback logos. >> he's the new face of walmart. >> he has no creativity e. >> i want to be the security guard. >> he could dress up like an elvis impersonator. put a little effort into it. he got what he deserves. my dad always says, winners never cheat and cheaters never win. let's move on. we're just days from the super bowl and even if you're not interested in the outcome of the game, our friends in vegas have come up with interesting ways to earn a little money on the side with a couple prop bets. we'll start with the national anthem. the odds are in favor of alicia keys not messing up the national anthem. and beyonce's hair will be straight or curly. it's going to be cur
jason archer, 36 years old from tennessee. he was arrested friday night at a walmart after he shoplifted over $1,000 worth of merchandise. he alleged put the goods in the shopping basket and attempted to wheel it out the front door. that's where security nabbed him. he resisted and received blows to the head. they closely resemble the walmart smiley face rollback logos. >> he's the new face of walmart. >> he has no creativity e. >> i want to be the security guard. >> he...
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>> tennessee. >> tennessee. >> and seattle. renee, you came all the way from? >> oak ridge, tennessee. >> oak ridge, tennessee. >> this is your second time? >> it is. >> you came back in 2009. >> yes. and it was wonderful then too. >> yeah. and you're back again? >> right. >> i wouldn't miss it. >> this weather is great, correct? >> it is wonderful. a lot better than four years ago. >> so this was -- it was -- you saw the oath, right? >> yes. >> and you're going to come back again tomorrow? >> yes. >> yes. >> you wouldn't miss it. where are from? >> tennessee, oak ridge. >> to jim acosta standing by at the parade staging route. take it away, jim. >> thanks, don. they're getting the floats ready for tomorrow's inaugural parade. the illinois state float behind me. honoring president obama's home state of illinois and then you can hear the school of the arts, from florida, getting ready for the parade as well. we're going to be on the back of a flat bed trunk in front of the president's motorcade as he heads towards the white house and head off and stop in the rev
>> tennessee. >> tennessee. >> and seattle. renee, you came all the way from? >> oak ridge, tennessee. >> oak ridge, tennessee. >> this is your second time? >> it is. >> you came back in 2009. >> yes. and it was wonderful then too. >> yeah. and you're back again? >> right. >> i wouldn't miss it. >> this weather is great, correct? >> it is wonderful. a lot better than four years ago. >> so this was -- it...
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tennessee waltz >> woodruff: patti page was 85 years old. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: the 112th congress wound down, and president obama returned to his hawaiian holiday, after the house gave final approval to the "fiscal cliff" bill late last night. wall street surged higher on news of the deal in washington. the dow industrials gained more than 300 points. and the u.n. sharply raised its estimate of the dead in syria's civil war to 60,000. hillary clinton was discharged from the hospital afterbeing treat forward a blood clot. how smart is congress? one retiring member shares his observations about former colleagues. hari sreenivasan has more. >> sreenivasan: in our ongoing series of congressional exit interviews, massachusetts representative barney frank spoke candidly with economics correspondent paul solman. watch an outtake on the making sense page. that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the legislative challenges ahead for the new congress. i'm jeffrey brown. >>
tennessee waltz >> woodruff: patti page was 85 years old. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: the 112th congress wound down, and president obama returned to his hawaiian holiday, after the house gave final approval to the "fiscal cliff" bill late last night. wall street surged higher on news of the deal in washington. the dow industrials gained more than 300 points. and the u.n. sharply raised its estimate of the dead in syria's civil war to 60,000. hillary...
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it's spread through mississippi, tennessee, even oklahoma and arkansas has been wet. now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will have significant delays out of dalls/ft. worth, san antonio and houston airports there. the dallas area already picked up about 2 1/2 inches of rain. a half inch in houston, san antonio a good deal of rain. texas has been in and out of the drought the last couple of years so they can use this rainfall. we'll deal with it, just a lot of soaking rain spreading into arkansas and louisiana. the forecast, we have the cool temperatures this morning in new england and the northern plains, even you will warm up this afternoon. a beautiful day, d.c. to new york. as i mentioned, a few mor
it's spread through mississippi, tennessee, even oklahoma and arkansas has been wet. now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will...
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you know, obama, kerry did worse than gore in tennessee and backing down on gun control supposed to help democrats in. i think there's real risks for red state democrats but how big? bigger than supporting health care reform or supporting the stimulus or supporting any other element of the democratic platform? i don't think. people say it's maybe disqualifying. >> maybe there might be a difference between, you know, having some gun control measures sort of buried down in the platform and really championing them in the way that maybe bloomberg does. one other example for you is mary sue harry and used to be the attorney general, ran for governor, up in the polls and ran on a platform of gun control in virginia in the '90s and ended up getting absolutely destroyed and it occurred to me, you know, you mentioned clair mccaskill and doesn't have a good ratding from the nra as a woman but the election didn't hinge on gun control but much more to do with todd aiken and i'm wondering if you there might be a gender difference here. women are typically seen as not as strong or tough as men and jud
you know, obama, kerry did worse than gore in tennessee and backing down on gun control supposed to help democrats in. i think there's real risks for red state democrats but how big? bigger than supporting health care reform or supporting the stimulus or supporting any other element of the democratic platform? i don't think. people say it's maybe disqualifying. >> maybe there might be a difference between, you know, having some gun control measures sort of buried down in the platform and...
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the delegations from alabama, mississippi, georgia, virginia, and tennessee, and south carolina were unanimously opposed. in the east, the northeast, house republicans were 24 to 1 in favor, with new york and pennsylvania unanimous. well, the danger for the gop is it's becoming a religious sectional ultra conservative party great at winning and holding gerrymandered seats but too willing to sacrifice entire regions of the country. former congress chris shays is a republican from connecticut and howard fineman is editorial director of "the huffington post" as well as an msnbc political analyst and our pal and my pal. look, chris shays, it's great to have you on because you have always been my notion of a reasonable moderate republican from the moderate reasonable part of the country meaning connecticut. see how i warm you up here? now my question is why have you guys been abandoned by the southern crowd? it's almost like the civil war went the other way and the south somehow took over the party of lincoln, not that there's anything wrong with the south, but it's certainly made your pa
the delegations from alabama, mississippi, georgia, virginia, and tennessee, and south carolina were unanimously opposed. in the east, the northeast, house republicans were 24 to 1 in favor, with new york and pennsylvania unanimous. well, the danger for the gop is it's becoming a religious sectional ultra conservative party great at winning and holding gerrymandered seats but too willing to sacrifice entire regions of the country. former congress chris shays is a republican from connecticut and...
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tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder if i might impose a question to the republican leader if he'd retake the floor. mr. mcconnell: i'd be happy to respond. mr. alexander: i want to congratulate the kwepbl for -- congratulate the republican leader for his remarks, but here is my question: we've arrived at a time when we have a newly elected president who's had a fine inaugural day. he has an agenda that he wants to follow which he announced in his inaugural address. it's not an agenda but most of us on this side agree with, but he has an agenda he wants to follow in the second term, all of which would ensure in his eyes his legacy as a president. but isn't there one thing that in order to get to that agenda or any other thing he and we have to do, and that is to address that red? and isn't the very best time -- isn't the very best time to do something difficult, something nobody wants to talk about, something that's hard, isn't the best time to do that at a time when we have a divided government,
tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder if i might impose a question to the republican leader if he'd retake the floor. mr. mcconnell: i'd be happy to respond. mr. alexander: i want to congratulate the kwepbl for -- congratulate the republican leader for his remarks, but here is my question: we've arrived at a time when we have a newly elected president who's had a fine inaugural day. he has an agenda that he wants to follow which he announced in his inaugural address. it's not an agenda but most of...
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they had a bill passed in tennessee. they introduced a bill in missouri, and we'll see one in texas where i am at school, and we have to fight to make sure that they don't pass and repeal the ones that have passed. >> john: louisiana is leading the way, i won't call them christians, to try to get their agenda in science class. they public ad biology textbook that said that man was around at the same time of the loch ness monster, that they were around with dinosaurs and these myths. it's repealing the science education act. how do the school vouchers play into this disinformation. >> you mentioned the loch ness monster story. i saw earlier in the year that the state passed a voucher program because i didn't know much about school voucher and education at the time but how one school was receiving taxpayer money. vouchers take money from public schools and give them to private schools. and it was taking taxpayer money teaching that the loch ness monster was rule and disproving evolution. i was researching it now and in lou
they had a bill passed in tennessee. they introduced a bill in missouri, and we'll see one in texas where i am at school, and we have to fight to make sure that they don't pass and repeal the ones that have passed. >> john: louisiana is leading the way, i won't call them christians, to try to get their agenda in science class. they public ad biology textbook that said that man was around at the same time of the loch ness monster, that they were around with dinosaurs and these myths. it's...
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chattanooga, tennessee has a smart idea on how to get the economy growing there. hire the best and brightest minds of technology and lure them with them. holding a competition and putting up a mart grid that sends out super fast high speed internet. here is more from atlanta. i hear business leaderships paying big money for people to move there. >> businesses and nonprofits are contributing to a number of initiatives and harris, so-called geeks are moving to chattanooga. >> as other cities struggle to create jobs and prosper, chattanooga, tennessee has a plan to grope th economy at the speed of light. >> our internet is litterally hundred times faster than the national average. >> there is a square mile grid of cable. fastest internet in the nation and it is called the gig and they are hoping to leverage it into jobbings. >> no other city has it on the level we have it and so that is a big recruiting tool. >> the city is luring business and residents. first the geek move. a generous relocation package for anyone who moves to the city and takes a tech-related job.
chattanooga, tennessee has a smart idea on how to get the economy growing there. hire the best and brightest minds of technology and lure them with them. holding a competition and putting up a mart grid that sends out super fast high speed internet. here is more from atlanta. i hear business leaderships paying big money for people to move there. >> businesses and nonprofits are contributing to a number of initiatives and harris, so-called geeks are moving to chattanooga. >> as other...
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the storm pushed overnight making driving treacherous in knoxville, tennessee. in virginia, state police got 700 calls reporting crashes. but up north it's too warm. a rise in ocean temperatures is killing off the livelihood of the iconic new england fisherman. two years ago they hauled in 14 million pounds of shrimp, but this year they will catch only a tenth of that. so we sent seth doane out to sea. >> reporter: off the rocky coastline of five islands, maine, ronald pinkham has been up before dawn setting traps for nearly 60 years. how's the catch today? >> terrible. >> reporter: a third-generation fisherman, he's caught lobster in spring, summer and fall and shrimp each winter when lobsters move offshore. but that annual rhythm is changing. how long is shrimp season? >> (laughs) that's a good question. >> reporter: pinkham and his stern man derek colby worry the shrimp season-- which used to last months-- could now be just a day. what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering an
the storm pushed overnight making driving treacherous in knoxville, tennessee. in virginia, state police got 700 calls reporting crashes. but up north it's too warm. a rise in ocean temperatures is killing off the livelihood of the iconic new england fisherman. two years ago they hauled in 14 million pounds of shrimp, but this year they will catch only a tenth of that. so we sent seth doane out to sea. >> reporter: off the rocky coastline of five islands, maine, ronald pinkham has been up...
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from knoxville, tennessee, "we're seeing that downturn." to north carolina, "looks like we peaked early." but it's not universal. even in the same states, some hospitals are still getting slammed. "our numbers don't yet reflect a downturn," a doctor from duke university hospital, also in north carolina, tells us. this year's flu season hit early, november 25th, a month earlier than a typical one. we're now six weeks into it, and if this year is like years past, we are likely to have six or more weeks to go. it's not too late to get some protection and today, the cdc provided first indication as to how well the vaccine is working. turns out it's 62% effective, meaning, if you got the vaccine you're 62% less likely to have to visit your doctor for the flu. but the cdc acknowledges there have been shortages of the vaccine, so our team fanned out across the country to see what they could find. in chicago. >> i'm going to log on to flu.gov to find the closest place to get a flu shot. >> reporter: at the pharmacy, success. >> do you have flu vacc
from knoxville, tennessee, "we're seeing that downturn." to north carolina, "looks like we peaked early." but it's not universal. even in the same states, some hospitals are still getting slammed. "our numbers don't yet reflect a downturn," a doctor from duke university hospital, also in north carolina, tells us. this year's flu season hit early, november 25th, a month earlier than a typical one. we're now six weeks into it, and if this year is like years past, we...
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. >>> it was a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the front door of a market. security cameras captured two men jump ought and loading the atm into the van. authorities later recovered that stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. the two men are still at large. >>> police in georgia have released security video of a school board official intentionally running down a 15-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot just to get a spot. authorities say the teen was trying to save the space for a teen when she got hit. forngtly, she was not injured. the 41 driver was champed with reckless conduct. >>> finally in washington state, we're getting an aerial view of tons of japanese tsunami debris that washed up last month. among it, an entire dock with japanese writing on it. there's no word when it will be removed. another dock washed up in oregon earlier this year. >>> in sports, bigup set in college football. number 21 louisville returned an interception on the first play and scored four more times as they knocked off third ranked florida 33-23. tonight, it's the fiesta bowl
. >>> it was a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the front door of a market. security cameras captured two men jump ought and loading the atm into the van. authorities later recovered that stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. the two men are still at large. >>> police in georgia have released security video of a school board official intentionally running down a 15-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot just to get a spot. authorities say the teen was...
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Jan 1, 2013
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there's heavier weather towards tennessee and through the tennessee valley and it's not a big deal. aid weak area of low pressure and that will slleigh and down charleston and not going to be a big deal. temperatures, though, that's going to be a bigger deal. 35 right now in baltimore. going towards raleigh at 46 degrees. but look how cold it is in international falls. 14 below zero and that's the cold air on top of chicago today and will be on top of baltimoreinto tomorrow and that's the blast of arctic air that comes in. and you will know it's around because of how cold it feels. clouds will be in here across much of the area. clouds shifting towards the south and mostly sunny skies going into your day on wednesday. but again ineffective sunshine temperatures will foal like they are into the 20s and low 30s. so it's 42 today, mainly cloudy skies the call from maryland's most accurate weather team and chilly. tonight, around 27 degrees and watch the seven-day forecast. look how chilly it gets. wednesday at 37 but we will lock in the cold air for thursday. 34, friday 36 and the head
there's heavier weather towards tennessee and through the tennessee valley and it's not a big deal. aid weak area of low pressure and that will slleigh and down charleston and not going to be a big deal. temperatures, though, that's going to be a bigger deal. 35 right now in baltimore. going towards raleigh at 46 degrees. but look how cold it is in international falls. 14 below zero and that's the cold air on top of chicago today and will be on top of baltimoreinto tomorrow and that's the blast...
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Jan 31, 2013
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we had 550 reports over the past two days of wind damage and one person did lose his life in tennessee as a result of this severe weather, which will be heading toward baltimore over the next 12 hours. they had a high of 70 today. they will be in the 40s tomorrow on the other side of that front. on the other side of the country, we find a huge bubble of high pressure right over top of northern california. you can see that dark color, that says no moisture in the atmosphere whatsoever. we'll talk about how long we will stay sunny and dry, nice outside today. i'll have your full forecast coming up in about 12 minutes. >> thank you. >>> it was a melee in the mission after the giants world series win last fall. the city does not want to see this repeated come super bowl sunday. cbs 5 reporter da lin on the mayor's assurances to business owners. >> reporter: sporting a 49ers cap and a bright red suit, mayor ed lee met with business owners in the mission this afternoon. >> when we win the super bowl, everybody is celebrating safely. >> we're worried about the super bowl. >> reporter: he reas
we had 550 reports over the past two days of wind damage and one person did lose his life in tennessee as a result of this severe weather, which will be heading toward baltimore over the next 12 hours. they had a high of 70 today. they will be in the 40s tomorrow on the other side of that front. on the other side of the country, we find a huge bubble of high pressure right over top of northern california. you can see that dark color, that says no moisture in the atmosphere whatsoever. we'll...
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Jan 25, 2013
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across tennessee, kentucky across the carolinas. the pink is pretty on the radar but we could see ice yea conditions. stay off the roads if you can. >> janice dean thank you so much. i don't know what you are complaining about 1 degree here did you see care beau maine? >> plus janice has her parka. >> you have to practice what you preach. >>> john kerry making his case before a senate committee to become the next secretary of state. >> when you listen to senator kerry speak you get a sneak peak into the foreign policy goals for the next four years. senator kerry thinks one of the main challenges they will face if confirmed is al qaeda. they are looking for new ways to carry out the attacks. osama bin laden in the documents that came out is quoted as urging his cohorts to go to other places, to get away from the airplanes get away from the drones. he specifically encouraged al qaeda to disperse and they did. >> another major foreign policy challenge senator kerry says is what to do about irani specially since our closest ally in the
across tennessee, kentucky across the carolinas. the pink is pretty on the radar but we could see ice yea conditions. stay off the roads if you can. >> janice dean thank you so much. i don't know what you are complaining about 1 degree here did you see care beau maine? >> plus janice has her parka. >> you have to practice what you preach. >>> john kerry making his case before a senate committee to become the next secretary of state. >> when you listen to senator...
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we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving storms that will bring winds with it. it's going to be 70 in d.c. then the storms will roll through. tomorrow we have snow on
we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the...
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Jan 9, 2013
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of course that's something that other states including virginia tennessee, alabama, are all considering, and the idea is coming straight from the nra play book which wayne lapierre actually called for in his address after sandy hook. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police in our schools to protect our children, then call me crazy. i'll tell you what the american people -- i think the american people think it's crazy not to do it. it's the one thing that would keep people safe. >> jennifer: actually looks like the american people do think he's crazy, or at least that his ideas are. there was a new ppp poll out there that finds that just 41% of the voters support the nra's proposal to arm teachers and it also found that the nra's support itself has eroded since lapierre's press conference. you might think that sounds pretty good, but that's down a full ten points since the week before his press conference. so maybe their struggle hold on our gun laws is loosening, and will continue to if leaders like dan malloy keep standing up to the gun lobby. >> freedom is not a handgun on the hip
of course that's something that other states including virginia tennessee, alabama, are all considering, and the idea is coming straight from the nra play book which wayne lapierre actually called for in his address after sandy hook. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police in our schools to protect our children, then call me crazy. i'll tell you what the american people -- i think the american people think it's crazy not to do it. it's the one thing that would keep people safe....
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she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember singing for five different presidents. so that was quite a thrill for me. ♪ can you imagine how much i love you ♪ >> mason: page's greatest success came before the grammy awards were created. ♪ you're sure to fall in love with old cape cod ♪ >> mason: but she finally won her first in 1999. ♪ winding roads that seem to beckon you ♪ >> mason: next month page was due to receive the grammy's lifetime achievement award. sandy took his life savings. what does he think about the politicians holding up recovery money? that's next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin w
she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember...
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. >> reporter: in tennessee drivers over 60 are required to have a photo. >> got to getaw says if you pop a wheelly an your motorcycle you'll get a $1,000 fine. you'll be in trouble if you sell or distribute shark fins. in kentucky it's against the through release hogs into wheelr motorcycle you'll get a $1,000 fine. you'll be in trouble if you sell or distribute shark fins. in kentucky it's against the through release hogs into the wild. zero pigs have been a problem there. in wellington, kansas, the law restricts the number of cats allowed in households, no more than four, reporting for abc news. >>> on january 1st, 1863, 150 years ago president abraham lincoln signed the proclamation tend did mark a turning point in the civil war. the document has been on display at national archives in washington. the postal service is unveiling a new stamp featuring words from the emancipation proclamation. >>> starting off with our 3d view. we stay nice and dry. there has been rain to the south, to charlotte, atlanta and jackson, mississippi, active weather in those areas. maryland's most powerf
. >> reporter: in tennessee drivers over 60 are required to have a photo. >> got to getaw says if you pop a wheelly an your motorcycle you'll get a $1,000 fine. you'll be in trouble if you sell or distribute shark fins. in kentucky it's against the through release hogs into wheelr motorcycle you'll get a $1,000 fine. you'll be in trouble if you sell or distribute shark fins. in kentucky it's against the through release hogs into the wild. zero pigs have been a problem there. in...